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Release Notes

Chrome/Pepper 39 (26 September 2014)

Pepper

Chrome/Pepper 38 (15 August 2014)

PNaCl

Chrome/Pepper 37 (20 June 2014)

PNaCl

Pepper

SDK

Chrome/Pepper 36 (09 May 2014)

PNaCl

Chrome/Pepper 35 (31 Mar 2014)

PNaCl

Chrome/Pepper 34 (20 Feb 2014)

Pepper

PNaCl

Chrome/Pepper 33 (16 Dec 2013)

Portable Native Client

SDK

PNaCl enabled by default in Chrome 31 (12 Nov 2013)

PNaCl in Chrome 30 Dev channel (01 Aug 2013)

PNaCl (15 May 2013)

Pepper 27 (12 April 2013)

The Pepper 27 bundle features a significant number of new libraries that have been incorporated directly into the SDK.

Libraries

Examples

Build tools and toolchains

Pepper 26 (29 March 2013)

The Pepper 26 bundle includes a new HTTP filesystem type in the nacl_mounts library (which has been renamed nacl_io), changes to the example Makefiles, a simple new 3D example, and a threaded file IO example.

Build tools and toolchains

Libraries

Examples

General

Pepper 25 (21 December 2012)

The Pepper 25 bundle features an ARM toolchain to build Native Client modules for ARM devices, two new Pepper APIs (including the MessageLoop API, which lets you make Pepper calls on background threads), two new libraries (nacl_mounts, which provides a virtual file system that you can use with standard C file operations, and ppapi_main, which lets you implement a Native Client module using a simple ppapi_main function), and two new examples that demonstrate how to use the nacl_mounts and ppapi_main libraries.

Build tools and toolchains

PPAPI

Pepper 25 includes two new APIs:

Libraries

The SDK includes two new libraries:

Header files for the new libraries are in the include/ directory, source files are in the src/ directory, and compiled libraries are in the lib/ directory.

Examples

Pepper 24 (5 December 2012)

The Pepper 24 bundle features a new, experimental toolchain called PNaCl (short for “Portable Native Client”), a new library (pthreads-win32) for the Windows SDK, and an expanded list of attributes for Pepper 3D contexts that lets applications specify a GPU preference for low power or performance.

Build tools and toolchains

Examples

PPAPI

Windows SDK

Pepper 23 (15 October 2012)

The Pepper 23 bundle includes support for the nacl-gdb debugger on Mac and 32-bit Windows, resources to enable hosted development on Linux, and changes to make the SDK examples compliant with version 2 of the Chrome Web Store manifest file format.

Tools

Linux SDK

Examples

PPAPI

Pepper 22 (22 August 2012)

The Pepper 22 bundle includes a command-line debugger, resources to enable hosted development on Windows, and changes to the example Makefiles (each example now builds both a debug and a release version).

Tools

Windows SDK

Examples

PPAPI

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